Sherman Cymru, Cardiff: Rachel O'Riordan's first show as Sherman Cymru's new artistic director is fast-paced and violent, the action shifted to rival gangs on a concrete slum …
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:24PMBlackwood Miner's Institute: This enjoyable touring production of Alan Ayckbourn's 1975 play about philandering couples is presented on a split-level doll's house set - with four c…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:42AMBlackwood Miner's Institute: This enjoyable production of Ayckbourn's 1975 farce about philandering young couples is presented on a split level, dolls house-style set - with the four co…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:05AMMuni Arts Centre, Pontypridd: In the jukebox musical mould, Tom is interspersed with live rock and roll songs and convincingly tells the story of Tom Jones' early years - his marriage t…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:47AMCardiff Castle, Cardiff: Set in a splendid Spiegeltent in the pretty grounds of Cardiff Castle, Silly Kings is a triumph of imagination fit for all the family. The show incorporates many of …
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:26AMNew Theatre, Cardiff: Julian Clary makes a star-of-stand-up entrance, arriving in the village by rocket. Playing showgirl Spirit of the Beans, who is there to 'sprinkle a bit of magic a…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:37AMSherman Cymru, Cardiff: What would it be like to wake up 1,000 years from now? Robert Alan Evans twists Sleeping Beauty to the dark side of fairytales. Best friends Dawn and Eve are bound by…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:18AMChapter Arts Centre, Cardiff: Sue is back, and inviting us to join a bunch of strangers in her lounge to celebrate 'the lovely festival' of Christmas. Managing to combine the awkwa…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:39AMDance House, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff: Experimental dance-theatre company De Oscuro bring a vital, radical and international take on the well-known lead characters of Shakespeare…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:13AMSherman Cymru, Cardiff: Based on a short story by Nikolai Gogol, Robert Bowman's one-man show charts the unravelling of 40-something civil servant Poprishchin in 1830s Russia. Sharpenin…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:46AMRiverfront, Newport: The Bloody Ballad is a gloriously grotesque rockabilly riot of a night out based on Mary Maid of the Mill, an old Welsh Romany folk tale by Abram Wood about a girl who g…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:57AMSherman Cymru, Cardiff: In a small village beside a frozen lake lives a little boy called Usko who loves to be told his favourite story about the snow tiger, who lives on the mountain, and h…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:32AMRiverfront, Newport: Robin Hood (Torchwood's Daniel Llewelyn-Williams) and his band of merry men and women arrive in Newport for a tolerable panto season turn of duels, campfire sing so…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:04AMBlackwood Miner's Institute, Gwent: Babes in the Wood meets Robin Hood in this traditional, touring Owen Money panto vehicle. Based on an old English ballad, the story sees the wicked Sherif…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:02AMNew Theatre, Cardiff: As usual the New Theatre bang out the bling and special effects in their big budget, long-running pantomime. This season's festive fairytale Sleeping Beauty is pac…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:58AMSherman Cymru, Cardiff: Sherman's modernised story focuses on the experience of Wendy, a teenage girl growing up painfully fast. Rebecca Newham makes a confident stage debut complimente…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:51AMColiseum, Aberdare: Aberdare's Aladdin combines Eastern magic, mummies and genies with plenty of rub-a-dub-dub. Last year's ugly sister Frank Vickers once again dames up wonderfull…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:37AMBorough Theatre, Abergavenny: Shakespeare's classic fairytale forest farce is transposed to the home front during the Second World War. Air raid sirens sound as we join the cast in watc…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:14AMWeston Studio, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff: Gaza/Blaenannerch reveals Ladd's personal reflections on the parallels between the disruption of nationhood and the disappearance of ide…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:19AMChapter Arts Centre, Cardiff: Everyone knows that Grimm's fairy tales are the best fairy tales, and as this year marks the bicentennial of their publication they are undergoing a resurg…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 10:40AMMiners' Institute, Blackwood: Black RAT have been striving to bring quality existing comedy drama to developing audiences in Wales, touring enjoyable productions of well-tested accessible sc…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:53AMHanger 858, RAF St Athan, Vale of Glamorgan: Pearson and Brookes have garnered great acclaim with their production of Aeschylus's The Persians in National Theatre Wales' inaugral s…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:54AMWales Millennium Centre, Cardiff: Welsh National Opera's La Boheme is a feast of the senses celebrating La Belle Epoque. Choosing to revive one of their best-loved productions with the …
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 08:01AMThe Wheatsheaf Inn, Llanhennock, Caerleon: "All The World's a Stage!" proclaims the small, versatile cast of As You Like It, performing in their pop-up outdoor theatre against…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 09:11AMPatti Pavilion, Swansea: Little Dogs is an energetic, contemporary take on Dylan Thomas' short story Just Like Little Dogs, in which men with homes to go to instead choose to walk the s…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:29AMSherman Cymru, Cardiff: A former National Poet of Wales, Gwyneth Lewis has also made a name for herself as a librettist and writer of factual prose. Clytemnestra is her first theatre play. A…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:58AMVenue: Sherman Cymru, Cardiff: Renowned Welsh playwright Peter Gill directs his first play in his home city of Cardiff in his iconic 50-year career, returning home with a compelling adaptati…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:10AMWales Millennium Centre, Cardiff: Berlioz's last opera is an adaptation of Shakespeare's playful comedy Much Ado About Nothing and, sung in English, is perhaps one of the more acce…
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:35AMWales Millennium Centre, Cardiff: Originally to be called Amore e morte - Love and Death - La Traviata (The Fallen Woman) was first performed at Teatro La Fenice, Venice, in 1853. Verdi'…
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